The week in investor relations: Deliveroo’s tumble, no to ‘say on climate’ and Hong Kong hit by trading halts
– Deliveroo shares plummeted on the firm’s stock market debut after a number of major UK investors expressed concerns about its...
– Deliveroo shares plummeted on the firm’s stock market debut after a number of major UK investors expressed concerns about its...
– JPMorgan, the largest bank in the US, went gender-neutral when it changed its bylaws this week, reported Bloomberg. As pressure...
– Deliveroo said shares worth £50 mn ($70 mn) would be earmarked for customers in its upcoming flotation, with the offer branded...
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